Barbara Demick's novel "There is no room for envy" is a story of North Korea. More importantly, she is talking about the lives of the people living in North Korea. She started a novel by showing pictures of North Korea at night. There are many dark areas in the photo, one of which is bright. It represents the darkness of North Korea. It reflects the degree of North Korean fall. The demo wants to prove North Korea is essentially a "black hole", and it still has a story that the dark brings some benefit (Demick 7)
The Demic pointed out that North Korea is "a country that is not an underdeveloped country but a developed country," (4). In the past there were all the conveniences that the US had today, but it is no longer "unresolved" like the grid (4). Lack of electricity and modern technology indicating that North Korea is retreating
The Demic pointed out the darkness that bothered North Korea, but she also showed the benefits of darkness. She used the story of her young teen love to prove her point of view. The story of Mi-ran and his unknown boyfriend shows how love flourishes with the right privacy. Although there are strict regulations in North Korea, this young couple can demonstrate their own advantages by using "inferior position".
North Korea has several advantages in terms of youth, but it does not have its big drawbacks. Kim Il-sung maintains order using personality and brainwashing. He uses the logo and 'Advertisement poster' (11). When I was young, Milan said "There is no reason not to believe these signs" (12). She did not know what she said, so she believed everything she saw. Kim Il-sung succeeded in manipulating the Korean people, but from the story of Milan it turns out that the darkness of Kim Il Sung can easily break these rules. Because of this paradox in North Korea, Demix wrote a novel "nothing" as a story depicting North Korea.
The publication of Barbara Demick's "no envy: Daily living in North Korea", a reporter of "Los Angeles Times", has expanded the narrow range of our knowledge. . . . Elegant structure and writing, Nothing To Envy is epoch-making literary nonfiction. "- Slate" has an easy way for reporters to report stories, internalize details, grasp the control of stories, and decide whether to produce good work. When you read the results, you will forget that the reporter is there. Barbara Demic, president of the Los Angeles Times Beijing Branch, was tested in "Daily Life in North Korea: Not Envy". And it is one of the most irritating places in the world. Detailed report "- Cleveland Plains dealer
Barbara Demick's article "There is nothing enviable" shows that the most effective villains are attracting and rejecting people. This book fulfills an attractive and disgusting role through the "worship room". One of them is the portrait of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il and the early official Korean story. It is considered to be a sacred place for patriotic people in Korea and it is expected long ago that children respect the leaders and evaluate them. Worship; call these people God. These rooms are magnificent and clean and monumental for these powerful non-human gods, but the monument and length of the terrible custom of this country has disappeared to persuade national leaders
Barbara ยท Demic's "envy of the envy" is to understand the lives of Koreans more deeply, the only color on the street is the red letters of the poster, the face of a mighty leader, and cleverness . Smiley children surround them. These posters, worship room, personality worship were founded by the North Korean government to maintain citizen's Tekken 's control. Kim Il Sung used these techniques to create the idea that these leaders are bigger than their leader. Under the poster of the ruined American flag or the proud North Korean soldier, under the great worship room, bold red letters to create a fake history to cover up the truth to bring the promotion to another level Use it. Finally, worship of personality, skill, fraud